APPOSITIVES and APPOSITIVE PHRASES. WHAT IS AN APPOSITIVE? Appositive comes from the Latin word meaning “placing close by” or “to put near” It is a NOUN.

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APPOSITIVES and APPOSITIVE PHRASES

WHAT IS AN APPOSITIVE? Appositive comes from the Latin word meaning “placing close by” or “to put near” It is a NOUN that is placed close by the noun it modifies. My brother’s car, a Gremlin, is the envy of my friends. info that renames the car

WHAT’S AN APPOSITIVE PHRASE? Definition: a noun phrase—a group of words—that identifies the noun or pronoun near or next to it. My brother’s car, a tricked-out, lime-green Gremlin, is the envy of my friends. info that renames the car

APPOSITIVE PHRASES They often, but not always, begin with the articles a, an, or the The dancer featured in the Six Flags TV ads, an overly-energetic old dude wearing giant glasses, always kind of creeped me out. Notice the commas offset the APPOSITIVE

APPOSITIVE PHRASES They often, but not always, begin with a, an, or the It went away slowly and painfully, the feeling of embarrassment that came after tripping down the stairs in front of all the cool kids. The Appositive Phrase identifies “it”

Appositive phrases can START a sentence A heart attack in the making, the colossal burger sat before me, waiting to be devoured.

Appositive phrases can CLOSE a sentence The colossal burger sat before me, waiting to be devoured, a heart attack in the making.

Appositive phrases can SPLIT the subject and predicate The colossal burger, a heart attack in the making, sat before me, waiting to be devoured. SUBJECT of sentence Main VERB/Predicate of sentence

What’s in this for me? Why are appositives useful in my writing? 1)Making our writing more concise Rita, who has won many awards for juggling knives, agreed to perform at my birthday party. Rita, an award-winning knife juggler, agreed to perform at my birthday party.

What’s in this for me? Why are appositives useful in my writing? 2) Helping a paragraph flow Dr. Sam Rebold declares that sugar may be slowing killing us. Rebold is a professor of chemistry and nutritional studies at UCLA. He points out that the average child under twelve consumes 49 points of sugar each year. This interrupts sentence interrupts the flow of information and ideas for the reader

What’s in this for me? Why are appositives useful in my writing? 2) Helping a paragraph flow Dr. Sam Rebold, a professor of chemistry and nutritional studies at UCLA, declares that sugar may be slowing killing us. He points out that the average child under twelve consumes 49 points of sugar each year.

What’s in this for me? Why are appositives useful in my writing? 3) Defining a term or idea the reader may not know After hours of practice, Jane mastered the Nollie.

What’s in this for me? Why are appositives useful in my writing? 3) Defining a term or idea the reader may not know After hours of practice, Jane mastered the Nollie, a trick where you use the nose of the skateboard to slap against the ground and pop your board up into the air.